Monthly Archives: November 2010

So you may remember in September when I found an ancient itunes gift card lodged in my couch and decided to spend its balance on Art House flicks. For the second installment of P.I.P. I decided to watch Helvetica, yknow-the … Continue reading →

(Beauty & the Beasties, Resa Blatman) After getting my head on straight about all the fantastic open studios I went to last weekend, I figure it might be best to simply share some links to some of the … Continue reading →

“Revealed: how the spy agency used unwitting artists such as Pollock and de Kooning in a cultural Cold War” A pretty long piece chock full of historical info, and a weak abridged version won’t do it justice. So, settle … Continue reading →

(Guillermo Rigattieri) Hope you all had a great weekend! I had a chance to check out the Waltham, Fenway, and Vernon Street Open Studios. 3 out of 6 ain’t bad. Hoping to show some love to the many artists I … Continue reading →

(Liz Gribin whose work will be feat. at Newton OpenStudios) Happy Friday! As we come out of this rain spittle week, I can think of no better way to welcome in the weekend than with a stiff cocktail in one … Continue reading →

Eadweard Muybridge(April 9, 1830- May 8, 1904) was an English photographer whom I have mentioned a few times on FLUX. as an influence behind the work of Jeffrey Heyne and whose pigeon study is currently the background for the FLUX. … Continue reading →

Usually my office fwds me large fonted e-mails about cats and dogs cohabitating, far-side comics with butt cracks, and Consumer Reports scaretales of Toyotas locking up and running over pedestrians(aside:All real. just went through my inbox.) But every now and … Continue reading →

In doing my November research, I came across some exciting news, The Cremaster Cycle is playing at the Portland Museum of Art! “The Cremaster Cycle, written and directed by Matthew Barney, is an epic masterwork with near cult status in … Continue reading →